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The Ellensburg Shawl
An original hand knitting pattern by Janelle Masters, inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Central Washington.
A wonderful knit shawl pattern for the beginning lace knitter!
This shawl is simple to knit from the neck down, with just a touch of lace at the edges. A beautiful and classic triangle shawl for those chilly spring and summer evenings. Includes instructions for adding beads to the lace edging!
Since the body of The Ellensburg Shawl is worked in stockinette stitch, it is perfect to showcase your hand spun or hand painted yarns! The lace edging is easy to work, and all the instructions are written out for your convenience.
Finished Measurements:
Wingspan = 64 inches
Center Back Length = 28 inches
Gauge:
16 sts. and 28 rows = 4 inches in St stitch
Materials:
• 1 skein Superfine Alpaca 600yds. Sport weight
• US size 7 knitting needles - 24” circular or longer
• 68 beads (optional)
• Stitch marker
• Yarn needle
A Note About Size:
You may alter the finished size of your Ellensburg Shawl by adding or subtracting multiples of 24 stitches in the stockinet body.
Please Note: This pattern is written out and not charted.
- First published: March 2008
- Page created: April 15, 2008
- Last updated: November 22, 2018 …
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